Adam Dake, 42, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, passed away from pancreatic cancer on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon.
Celebration of Life for family and friends will be from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon.
Adam was born on February 10, 1983, to Brian and Cheryl (Becicka) Dake. He graduated from Kirkwood Community College with his AAS degree in Diesel Agriculture Tech and was currently employed with Linn County Secondary Roads. Adam was united in marriage to Cynthia See on September 19, 2015, at Saints Peter and Paul Chapel. They were blessed with one son, Wyatt.
Adam was a dedicated volunteer with the Mount Vernon Fire Department for the past twenty-one years. He loved being outdoors—hunting, fishing, camping, cooking, grilling—and spending time with his family, especially Wyatt. He cherished the family’s annual trips to Wisconsin, where Cindy, Wyatt, and Adam would take their UTV out to explore together.
Adam was always willing to lend a hand to anyone, and there wasn’t anything he couldn’t fix. He loved every animal—except horses.
Adam is survived by his wife, Cindy Dake; son, Wyatt; parents, Brian and Cheryl Dake; sister, Amanda Dake; grandma, Rosemary Dake; parents-in-law, Vicki and John See; brother-in-law, Jacob (Kayla) See, and their children, Kensley and Jackson; grandpas, Ron Bremer, Bruce Andersen, and Ronald See; dogs, Hoss, Mickey, and Rip; and cat, Nala.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Raymond Dake, Edwin and Helen Becicka, Malinda Anderson, Patricia Hotz See, and Diane Bremer.
Memorials may be made to the Mount Vernon Fire Department or Saints Peter and Paul Chapel.
Services
Celebration of Life:
Saturday, December 13, 2025
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services - Mount Vernon
715 10th Avenue SW
Mount Vernon, IA 52314
319-895-8425
info@stewartbaxter.com







Adam, I know you’re able to read this, so let me tell you… I had no idea. You were always so easy going and fun to talk to when I’d see you around town. You worked to be a solid rock of the community and I honestly believe you uplifted us all to a new, better level. I appreciate all the support you’ve provided over the years and I am proud I was able to have you side by side on 911 calls, especially with some pretty crazy situations. We’ll miss you, good sir!
Brian and Cheryl we know all too well what it’s like to lose a child to cancer. My thoughts and prayers are with you in the days, weeks and months ahead. Amanda hugs to you also. Cindy and Wyatt as much as this hurts you have a father in-law who thinks the world of you both. Lean on each other when needed. Wyatt you dad was a very nice man and I am sure you know that. I don’t ever think I heard anything but good words from your dad when he was younger. Hugs to you both.
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I’m sending prayers and hugs to to you all during this difficult time🙏❤️
To Amanda-
You don’t know me, but I understand your grief. Sibling grief isn’t always talked about, but it is unique in a lot of ways. I lost two siblings that passed at an age that was much too young. It was a very difficult journey for me, though everyone handles it in so many different ways. I went to grief counseling and it helped immensely. If you are struggling, I encourage it. Wishing you peace and comfort.
Psalm 121
We are so sorry to hear learn of the loss of Adam. I was telling my kids about how we grew up together and what a wonderful person Adam was–just one of the kindest gems, like his family.
Hugs to all of you during this difficult time. Kristi, Keith, and family